If you are like many (most?) of us, you have encountered Rails
Credentials/Secrets and secret_key_base
and may have been
left a bit (or more) confused.
This post is an attempt to remove some of that confusion by
In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a Github webhook that will post updates from your Github account to a channel in Discord. The steps are simple so follow along!
First you need to create a webhook in a text channel. We're assuming you have both Manage Channel
and Manage Webhooks
permissions!
Install VMWare Workstation PRO 17 (Read it right. PRO!) | |
Also, these keys might also work with VMWare Fusion 13 PRO. Just tested it. | |
Sub to me on youtube pls - PurpleVibe32 | |
if you want more keys - call my bot on telegram. @purector_bot (THE BOT WONT REPLY ANYMORE) - Or: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1040615179894935645/1074016373228978277/keys.zip - the password in the zip is 102me. | |
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This gist can get off at any time. | |
PLEASE, DONT COPY THIS. IF YOU FORK IT, DONT EDIT IT. | |
*If you have a problem comment and people will try to help you! | |
*No virus |
// Log all DOM mutations to console. | |
// Modern interpretation of https://github.com/kdzwinel/DOMListenerExtension | |
observer = new MutationObserver(onMutation); | |
observerSettings = { | |
subtree: true, | |
childList: true, | |
attributes: true, | |
attributeOldValue: true, |
cd /d %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16
cd /d %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16
<form method="post" action="/cart/add" id="product_form_6149192941727" accept-charset="UTF-8" class="shopify-product-form" enctype="multipart/form-data"><input type="hidden" name="form_type" value="product"><input type="hidden" name="utf8" value="✓"> | |
<label for="upload">Upload Your Logo</label> | |
<input id="upload" type="file" name="properties[_upload]" class="product-form__input"> | |
</form> |
*bcftools filter | |
*Filter variants per region (in this example, print out only variants mapped to chr1 and chr2) | |
qbcftools filter -r1,2 ALL.chip.omni_broad_sanger_combined.20140818.snps.genotypes.hg38.vcf.gz | |
*printing out info for only 2 samples: | |
bcftools view -s NA20818,NA20819 filename.vcf.gz | |
*printing stats only for variants passing the filter: | |
bcftools view -f PASS filename.vcf.gz |
Disclaimer: I have no professional education in Compulational Fluid Dynamics, these are various notes on what I found/learned when trying to learn a bit on the topic. Some of the notes lack sources as I wrote them up later often just remembering some StackExchange answer. Some things I might have misinterpreted.
CREATE TABLE large_test (num1 bigint, num2 double precision, num3 double precision); | |
INSERT INTO large_test (num1, num2, num3) | |
SELECT round(random()*10), random(), random()*142 | |
FROM generate_series(1, 20000000) s(i); | |
EXPLAIN (analyse, buffers) | |
SELECT num1, avg(num3) as num3_avg, sum(num2) as num2_sum | |
FROM large_test | |
GROUP BY num1; |
The PATH
is an important concept when working on the command line. It's a list
of directories that tell your operating system where to look for programs, so
that you can just write script
instead of /home/me/bin/script
or
C:\Users\Me\bin\script
. But different operating systems have different ways to
add a new directory to it: